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nothing artificial. ♪ 's tsw ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. made gluten-free cereals in a bunch of yummy flavor like cinnamon chex, honey nut chex, and chocolate chex. 'r cerl heen so thanks. from the mcgregors, 'cause we love chex. > st debate isn't until next week but you don't have to wait until then let alone election day to cast your vote. many parts of the cntry you can do it early. early voting under way in south dakota, idaho and vermont. tomorrow in the battleground ioates ofa atk meanwhile, absentee ballots are being accepted in two what? we don't know how the debates will go. ceou ctoute there's no going back and saying what -- i don't think obama did very well. i want to change my vote. i don't like this early voting. never have. >> early voting helps democrats, maybe early voting isn't so good if you're a republican. l sf fng o we're going to fd early voting suddenly. the other case laura ingraman in the right are making questioni lls in general, it's -- it's -- the desperation is pathetic. one could connect it to the genel, you k
nothing artificial. ♪ 's tsw ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. made gluten-free cereals in a bunch of yummy flavor like cinnamon chex, honey nut chex, and chocolate chex. 'r cerl heen so thanks. from the mcgregors, 'cause we love chex. > st debate isn't until next week but you don't have to wait until then let alone election day to cast your vote. many parts of the cntry you can do it early. early voting under way in south dakota, idaho and vermont. tomorrow in the...
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square jauds and earn had nest as a 1950's sitcom star he sounded like a lost member of the romney tribe. with ryan drawing crowds the alpha dog appears to be getting tired of reminding people who is the campaign pate tree yashg. >> i'm putting it back into medicare and i'm the guy running for president, not him. >> ryan doesn't always seem to get the message. in days he's been reportedly acting like a rebellious teenager going back to his old ways and giving power point presentations at campaign rallies. >> we can't keep spending money we don't have. today our federal government for every dollar it spends it borrows 36 cents on that dollar. by the time my three kids are around my age, at the top there, our debt is going to be 2.5 times the size of our economy. >> according to the former political director of the iowa republican party, ryan may have no choice, quote, i hate to say this, but if ryan wants to run for national office again, he'll probably have to wash the stench of romney off of him. kurt, the stench of romney. not exactly what you want to hear someone from your party say.
square jauds and earn had nest as a 1950's sitcom star he sounded like a lost member of the romney tribe. with ryan drawing crowds the alpha dog appears to be getting tired of reminding people who is the campaign pate tree yashg. >> i'm putting it back into medicare and i'm the guy running for president, not him. >> ryan doesn't always seem to get the message. in days he's been reportedly acting like a rebellious teenager going back to his old ways and giving power point...
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s pblomng some level that he is proud of. it's his single accomplishment as governor of massachusetts, something he worked very hard to do as governor of ma m. assachu and probably wished he could have spoke about it more in the contexof tamign but did not. it's difficult to run for office if you can't talk about your signal accomplishment in pub publiclife. >> this is the scene in "a few good men" whereackicholson loit't handle the truth, i had health care legislation, i liked it. it's a difficult position but i guess i'm surprised by the fac we know romney's ensconced in debate prep for the last couple of days, he has a big,ing about danext week d,et hs still saying this stuff. >> may be why he's a tricky debate opponent, he'll take every side. but the quandary he's in now, and it's been the position he's had throughout, but re-elecons arebout hg fi. they have bedone a good job of fire, the american people say they're not happy with direction of the country they don't like the president's performance on the economy but that
s pblomng some level that he is proud of. it's his single accomplishment as governor of massachusetts, something he worked very hard to do as governor of ma m. assachu and probably wished he could have spoke about it more in the contexof tamign but did not. it's difficult to run for office if you can't talk about your signal accomplishment in pub publiclife. >> this is the scene in "a few good men" whereackicholson loit't handle the truth, i had health care legislation, i liked...
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have dreamed that this afternoon, she would live to see america's first african-american president s down with a woman whose stature is so immense, story so well known, that most burmese simply refer to her as the lady. there are certainly many serious concerns about reforms inside the question, questions relating to the treatment of burma's ethnic minorities and fate of the prisoners languishes in the country's jails and how to have sustainable development in a period of rapid change. one can only hope matters these are what she takes up this week. more than anything, this is a moment of great joy. to see aung an sue chi walk the halls of congress and enter the white house after so many years when the only ground she could touch was a small patch of land surrounded by bausched wire in a sunken city, the mere fact she's able to travel across borders is in and of itself to those living in oppression, freedom simply isn't an abstract concept but a blessing sometimes granted in the most likely circumstances and in the darkest hours. it is a reason not to just hope in the unseen, but to
have dreamed that this afternoon, she would live to see america's first african-american president s down with a woman whose stature is so immense, story so well known, that most burmese simply refer to her as the lady. there are certainly many serious concerns about reforms inside the question, questions relating to the treatment of burma's ethnic minorities and fate of the prisoners languishes in the country's jails and how to have sustainable development in a period of rapid change. one can...